By Ry Crozier on Feb 24, 2021 12:27PM Hopes to sell access to unused portions. Telstra is opening access to unlit fibre in its own national network, the first move made by the new manager of its infrastructure assets, InfraCo. InfraCo fibre executive Kathryn Jones said the “massive” offering saw “250,000km of untapped potential” being opened to users other than Telstra itself for the first time. “With more than 250 pre-defined paths available right now in six state capitals, connected to 68 metro data centres, 78 NBN points of interconnect and two cable landing stations, opening up our fixed network to customers in this way is a profound step in unlocking untapped value in our network assets,” Jones said in a statement.